Kino Lorber’s new 4K restoration of “Red Dragon” reopens the debate over which film is the superior adaptation.
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Kino Lorber’s new 4K restoration of “Red Dragon” reopens the debate over which film is the superior adaptation.
The inspired casting of George C. Scott propels Paul Schrader’s sophomore directorial effort.
Frank Oz’s expertly-made heist film warrants reconsideration within the genre and its stars’ respective careers.
A timely premise and an all-star cast can’t overcome awful dialogue and hollow stylistic choices.
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Sisters endure a wild night at a hospital in this overstuffed yet entertaining genre hybrid.
Far more questions than answers ultimately ruin a promising creature feature premise.
Clark Duke’s star-studded directorial debut is hampered by a faulty script.
David Marmor’s debut feature finds a deeply unsettling twist in a familiar story.
Imogen Poots and Jesse Eisenberg find themselves trapped in an odd situation in this creative allegory about adult relationships
The lousy thriller exists solely to help the talented cast and overmatched crew pay their bills.
All the elements for a blockbuster action film are present, but the execution is so-so.